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First Language Lessons Level 3, Workbook

5.00 out of 5
(6 customer reviews)

$8.78$18.66

Spend more time teaching and less time preparing – the Level 3 Workbook provides all of the student worksheets, no prep time needed! Use with the teacher materials found in the required Instructor Guide for a year of grammar instruction. Third-grade students may begin in Level 3 regardless of their prior level of grammar instruction.

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This consumable Student Workbook, used alongside the required Instructor Guide, gives you everything you need to spend more time teaching grammar and less time preparing lessons, making copies, or gathering supplies.

The workbook has 345 perforated, consumable pages of exercises for your student. Third-grade students may begin in Level 3 regardless of their prior level of grammar instruction.

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  1. 5 out of 5

    mrswuhu

    We love this curriculum. The lessons are crystal clear and avoid fluff. I offered to switch grammar companies to my 8 year old daughter and she insisted that we stick with this book because the lessons are short and sweet and she is learning a ton! I appreciate that this is classical education.

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  2. 5 out of 5

    Karen K

    Advanced content with a kid-friendly delivery method (a.k.a. minimal amount of writing) and open-and-go format. Could be finished in 1 to 1-1/2 years for 3rd-5th graders or in a few months for older students.

    Some topics covered include: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs; be verbs, helping verbs, linking verbs, prepositional phrases, direct objects, predicate nominatives, predicate adjectives.

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  3. newell113

    We used level 1 for my 1st and 2nd grader this year and just added in some extras for my 2nd grader as needed. My first grader struggles with writing/spelling but 2nd grader is pretty advanced. Should I buy both level 2 and 3 for next year or could I teach them both from level 3 at the same time based on their differences academically? I am just not sure where to start next year. I also will have a 5th grader who will be starting the purple series.

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  4. Mom to All

    If children ages 8 and 9 have not had grammar instruction yet would level 3 be a good place to start them? What level would you recommend a high schooler start in that has not had much (if any) grammar instruction yet? I want to be able to catch all of these children up quickly. Thank you!

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  5. 5 out of 5
    Highly Recommended

    Bente Uhlig

    I’m now teaching my fourth student using this grammar curriculum. It is straightforward and I appreciate the structure of the program. It moves in appropriate increments and works with a variety of learning styles. I highly recommend it.

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  6. Rob James

    I’m beginning homeschool this year — 7th, 6th, 3rd. They’re coming out of a terrible PS system, and their grammar foundation is minimal. How would you recommend that I level each child? I know they’re technically written for younger students, but will older students benefit?

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